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The production of fed aquaculture species such as salmon, marine finfish, and crustaceans is forecast to expand by 12 million metric tons (MT) by 2033, prompting some to call for an increase in insect feed to meet that growth | Photo courtesy of Agronutris
November 18, 2025
As fishmeal shortage nears, stakeholders call for controlled ramp up of insect feed production
The U.S. state of Maryland is helping local food banks purchase fillets of invasive blue catfish | Photo courtesy of M.TaylorsVisuals/Shutterstock
November 18, 2025
Maryland helps local food banks buy invasive blue catfish
The Stikine River runs through both the Canadian province of British Columbia and the southeastern part of Alaska | Photo courtesy of salparadis/Shutterstock
November 18, 2025
Alaska Tribes deliver 30,000 letters opposing Canadian mining near salmon-bearing rivers
A stranded humpback whale in Oregon has lead to renewed criticism of the Dungeness crab fishery and it potential impact on the endangered species | Photo courtesy of Oregon State Parks
November 18, 2025
Entangled humpback whale renews criticism of Oregon Dungeness crab fishery
The population of Lake Michigan whitefish has dropped more than 75 percent over the past two decades, prompting such proposals as the one Wisconsin has put forth to cut quota | Photo courtesy of Michigan Sea Grant
November 18, 2025
Wisconsin proposes nearly 40 percent cut to Lake Michigan whitefish quota
Aquaculture
A wide array of salmon-farming stakeholders met in Puerto Montt to begin work on a long-term plan for the sector to help drive development | Photo courtesy of SalmonChile
Chile’s salmon-farming sector working on 50-year plan to ensure stability
March 27, 2025
Nor'Easter Oyster Company sells raw shucked Maine oysters by the jar, along with other value-added oyster products | Photo courtesy of Nor'easter Oyster Company
Nor’Easter Oyster capitalizes on market opportunity to process “raw bar rejects”
March 26, 2025
BioMar CEO Carlos Diaz announced that the aquafeed company reached a record-low forage fish dependency ratio in 2024 | Photo courtesy of BioMar
BioMar achieves its lowest forage fish dependency ratio to date in 2024
March 25, 2025
One of the projects receiving U.K. funding will help Thai shrimp farms implement early-warning monitoring systems and mitigate disease risks | Photo courtesy of Ben Petcharapiracht/Shutterstock
UK to allocate GBP 12 million to support sustainable aquaculture in Southeast Asia
March 24, 2025
TCRS President George Chamberlain said that the organization uses the reports it gathers at SENA to inform discussion topics at its yearly shrimp summit | Photo courtesy of George Chamberlain/LinkedIn
The Center for Responsible Seafood set to bring lessons learned from SENA to upcoming shrimp summit
March 21, 2025
Pine Island Redfish CEO and Co-founder Megan Sorby told SeafoodSource the company is now working to expand and increase capacity to farm red drum | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
Pine Island Redfish looks to expand after first successful harvest
March 20, 2025
AquaChile representatives opening the firm's new office near Miami, Florida, U.S.A. | Photo courtesy of AquaChile/Facebook
AquaChile opens first US branch
March 19, 2025
Murder Point Oysters CEO Lane Zirlott | Photo by Erin Spampinato/SeafoodSource
Murder Point Oysters brings its Alabama oysters to SENA for the first time
March 18, 2025
Arnarlax CEO Björn Hembre said the company is working toward its goal of 26,000 metric tons of salmon production | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
Arnarlax pushing to grow salmon production to 26,000 metric tons
March 17, 2025
The Northwest Aquaculture Alliance is suing in response to Washington State's ban on all net pen aquaculture in state water, a move made in 2022 by then-Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz | Photo courtesy of Ian Dewar Photography/Shutterstock
Northwest Aquaculture Alliance sues state of Washington over commercial net pen ban
March 13, 2025
Annette Kleiser cofounded Dalan Animal Research after discovering co-founder Dalial Freitak's research on how honeybees might be able to be vaccinated | Photo courtesy of Dalan Animal Research
Dalan Animal Research produces new technique to vaccinate shrimp against white spot, EMS
March 13, 2025
Arnd Jan Gulmans, a brand and marketing consultant, was commissioned by the Global Shrimp Forum Foundation to produce the report | Photo courtesy of the Global Shrimp Council
New Global Shrimp Council study analyzes US consumer attitudes toward shrimp
March 12, 2025
LocalCoho's land-based RAS salmon farm in Auburn, New York, U.S.A., closed at the end of January 2025 | Photo courtesy of LocalCoho
LocalCoho lists its New York RAS facility for lease or sale
March 12, 2025
Co-op is the lastest UK market to commit to the end of the use of ice-slurry slaughter in its supply chain | Photo courtesy of Andi Muh Ridwan/Shutterstock
Co-op is the latest UK supermarket to end prawn eyestalk ablation
March 10, 2025
Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans is providing a round of funding for scientific research on MSX | Photo courtesy of JIANG HONGYAN/Shutterstock
Canadian government funding research on MSX disease to aid oyster industry
March 10, 2025
The F3 – Future of Fish Feed challenge has named two joint winners and three honorable mentions in the latest edition of its contest to replace marine ingredients in fish feed | Photo courtesy of the F3 – Future of Fish Feed challenge
F3 announces winners of Krill Replacement Challenge
March 7, 2025
Bakkafrost's Scottish operations have suffered from biological challenges, but recent financial reports have showed a turnaround | Photo courtesy of Bakkafrost Scotland
Bakkafrost CEO Regin Jacobsen: Better smolt is right around the corner in Scotland
March 7, 2025
Pine Island Redfish has harvested the first batch of red drum from its Florida-based recirculating aquaculture system | Photo courtesy of Pine Island Redfish
Pine Island Redfish has first harvest of RAS-raised red drum
March 6, 2025
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